Alyssa S C Ng
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Recent Articles
1.
Massar S, Chua X, Leong R, Golkashani H, Pu Z, Ng A, et al.
JAMA Netw Open
. 2024 Oct;
7(10):e2438350.
PMID: 39392631
Importance: Extended work hours and night shifts are essential in health care, but negatively affect physician sleep, well-being, and patient care. Alternative schedules with shorter work hours and/or reduced irregularity...
2.
Ng A, Tai E, Chee M
Sleep
. 2024 Sep;
48(2).
PMID: 39325824
Study Objectives: We examined associations between daily variations in objectively measured sleep and blood glucose in a sample of non-diabetic young adults to complement laboratory studies on how sleep affects...
3.
Ng A, Massar S, Bei B, Chee M
Sleep Med
. 2023 Oct;
112:30-38.
PMID: 37804715
Study Objectives: Consumer sleep trackers issue daily guidance on 'readiness' without clear empirical basis. We investigated how self-rated mood, motivation, and sleepiness (MMS) levels are affected by daily fluctuations in...
4.
Massar S, Ng A, Soon C, Ong J, Chua X, Chee N, et al.
Sleep
. 2021 Oct;
45(1).
PMID: 34636396
Study Objectives: COVID-19 lockdowns drastically affected sleep, physical activity, and wellbeing. We studied how these behaviors evolved during reopening the possible contributions of continued working from home and smartphone usage....
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Leong R, Yu N, Ong J, Ng A, Jamaluddin S, Cousins J, et al.
Sleep
. 2021 Jun;
44(7).
PMID: 34165574
No abstract available.
6.
Massar S, Chua X, Soon C, Ng A, Ong J, Chee N, et al.
NPJ Digit Med
. 2021 Jun;
4(1):90.
PMID: 34079043
Using polysomnography over multiple weeks to characterize an individual's habitual sleep behavior while accurate, is difficult to upscale. As an alternative, we integrated sleep measurements from a consumer sleep-tracker, smartphone-based...
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Cousins J, Leong R, Jamaluddin S, Ng A, Ong J, Chee M
Sci Rep
. 2021 Mar;
11(1):5275.
PMID: 33674679
Daytime naps have been linked with enhanced memory encoding and consolidation. It remains unclear how a daily napping schedule impacts learning throughout the day, and whether these effects are the...
8.
Leong R, Yu N, Ong J, Ng A, Jamaluddin S, Cousins J, et al.
Sleep
. 2020 Dec;
44(6).
PMID: 33313925
Study Objectives: Afternoon naps benefit memory but this may depend on whether one is a habitual napper (HN; ≥1 nap/week) or non-habitual napper (NN). Here, we investigated whether a nap...
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Lo J, Leong R, Ng A, Jamaluddin S, Ong J, Ghorbani S, et al.
Sleep
. 2020 Jul;
43(12).
PMID: 32619240
Study Objectives: We compared the basic cognitive functions of adolescents undergoing split (nocturnal sleep + daytime nap) and continuous nocturnal sleep schedules when total sleep opportunity was either below or...
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van Rijn E, Koh S, Ng A, Vinogradova K, Chee N, Lee S, et al.
Sleep Health
. 2019 Dec;
6(2):137-144.
PMID: 31812609
Objectives: Shortened sleep has negative consequences on adolescents' well-being. The present study evaluated an interactive school-based sleep education program (SEP) aimed at increasing adolescent sleep duration. Design And Intervention: A...